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Thursday, December 15, 2011
Sunday, November 27, 2011
Book Club Thesis
My thesis for Why New Orleans Matters is, that looking past the destruction and poorly put together neighborhoods, New Orleans will always be in the hearts of its natives and Piazza shows this by describing the traditions and customs that New Orleans holds.
I liked the book and thought it was very interesting but after talking with my group I've come to realize that it is kind of like a travel guide. There are certain things he describes too much and it gets repetitive at times. By reading it we can clearly see why New Orleans matters but I feel like he could have done it in a different way.
examples of other people's thoughts on the book
http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/100298914
http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/229440085
http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/179906077 -- negative review
I liked the book and thought it was very interesting but after talking with my group I've come to realize that it is kind of like a travel guide. There are certain things he describes too much and it gets repetitive at times. By reading it we can clearly see why New Orleans matters but I feel like he could have done it in a different way.
examples of other people's thoughts on the book
http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/100298914
http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/229440085
http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/179906077 -- negative review
Sunday, November 20, 2011
Tent City
In the last class we went out to talk to the people who were participating in Tent City. We talked to the two people who are high up in the Social Justice League, Nicole Sauber and Kayla Harvey. They told us that they do Tent City to raise awareness about homelessness and possible figure out solutions to it. This event takes plase outside of the RCC and it's where people sleep in tents for 5 nights and basically go on with there day like a homeless person. When talking to Nicole, she said that the event is getting bigger and bigger each year and this year they have at least 25 participants. The Social Justice League brings in speakers every year to talk about homelessness in hopes everyone will join them and listen to what they have to say. Hearing what Nicole and Kayla had to say really put it into perpective for me and really taught me how important this issue is and how many people are left homeless.
Monday, November 14, 2011
Article for Book Club
Last week in Book Club we all decided to find one article each about New Orleans in a different point of view other than Piazza's. I found an article called Rebuilding New Orleans by Peter Jon Lindberg which is clearly about New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina. In this article, Lindberg does exactly what Piazza did in Why New Orleans Matter which is he describes some of the restaurants in the city and the food that is still the same there. He then goes on to talk about the devastation after Katrina and mentions the neighborhoods. Lindberg talks of the X marks that are sprayed on buildings to note that the property was searched. Also, he ends it by saying that time is measured in "Before the storm," "During the storm," and "Since the storm."
Friday, November 4, 2011
Online Portfolio
This is my online portfolio that shows my progression throughout the Fall 2011 Semester.
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Monday, October 31, 2011
Chapters 7-8
These chapters take place right after the devastation of Hurricane Katrina. Piazza tells how he goes back to his part of New Orleans to do a report on it and describes exactly what he sees. He goes into deep detail about how all the neighborhoods are ruined and most of the houses are non-existent. New Orleans is basically cleared out but there are some people still hanging on with hope who stuck around. He tells us about how some of the people were selling food for free and people were gathered aroung talking as a community, like New Orleans always has been.
In Chapter 8, Piazza talks about a camp called Black River Red Cross Camp. This is where people who had no where to go went to stay while New Orleans was being fixed. There were rumors going around that this city was going to be the next Las Vegas or more like Atlantic City. The author interviewed many people who were at this camp and asked if they will ever go back to New Orleans. He got many mixed reactions; some people said they will never go back and others said they will go back no matter how long it takes to fix it up. As you can see, New Orleans natives are very dedicated to their city and are the people who know why New Orleans Matters.
In Chapter 8, Piazza talks about a camp called Black River Red Cross Camp. This is where people who had no where to go went to stay while New Orleans was being fixed. There were rumors going around that this city was going to be the next Las Vegas or more like Atlantic City. The author interviewed many people who were at this camp and asked if they will ever go back to New Orleans. He got many mixed reactions; some people said they will never go back and others said they will go back no matter how long it takes to fix it up. As you can see, New Orleans natives are very dedicated to their city and are the people who know why New Orleans Matters.
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
Book Club Chapters 4-6
In the next three chapters I read in Why New Orleans Matters they again talked a lot about food but also Jazz Festival, Mardi Gras and other festivities. Food seems to play in important role in the lives of New Orleans residents and even a bigger role when it comes to the festivals. Piazza talks of the Jazz Festival he attended and all of the famous singers that came through New Orleans and some that he saw at the event. He says that the main reason people come to the Jazz Festival is to "hear the local heroes." As I was reading this I was wanting to be there because this even just seems like so much fun and a place where all people come together and can celebrate as one.
After the chapter about all the fun they have, he gets more serious and starts talking about the rich and the poor. In New Orleans, people are not separated as much due to their social status and how much money they have; mainly the people stick together. I was confused on how he talks about how their is no separation between blacks and whites but in the next paragraph he tells us how blacks are treated and how it is not so nice. To bring the mood back up, Piazza tells us about how New Orleans never changes, meaning the characteristics of it and the places. Reading all three of these chapters made me realize that New Orleans is a place of unity and loves to go by tradition.
After the chapter about all the fun they have, he gets more serious and starts talking about the rich and the poor. In New Orleans, people are not separated as much due to their social status and how much money they have; mainly the people stick together. I was confused on how he talks about how their is no separation between blacks and whites but in the next paragraph he tells us how blacks are treated and how it is not so nice. To bring the mood back up, Piazza tells us about how New Orleans never changes, meaning the characteristics of it and the places. Reading all three of these chapters made me realize that New Orleans is a place of unity and loves to go by tradition.
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